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African Drama
 
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 By: Alison Stroebel  
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Photographer  Alison Stroebel {Karma:4069}
Project #49 Dramatic Portrait Camera Model Sony Cyber shot DSC- V1
Categories Portrait
People
Film Format
Portfolio Portrait
Lens Digital
Uploaded 4/23/2005 Film / Memory Type Digital
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Location City -  Stellenbosch
State -  WESTERN CAPE
Country - South Africa   South Africa
About We had dinner at Moyo, a local restaurant. This is one of the dancers. It was taken at night in the tent we ate in.
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Larry Monserate Piojo Larry Monserate Piojo   {K:10780} 4/29/2005
Glad you like it! :) Using PS, first, I turned the background to b&w and blurred it a little(simply duplicate the image, turn the first image to b&w tone, add blur and then use magic wand to select the maskedman from the second image then drag it on the b&w--that's the only technique I know! sorry :)but it's pretty good. ) thinking it would make the maskman stand-out of the image. But then the background seems to be still distracting so I decided to add lighting effects to hide part of the background. And thats what made the face glow! :) Hope this helps you! :)

b.rgrds,
LarryM.P.

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Alison Stroebel   {K:4069} 4/29/2005
Larry that is wonderful. How did you do it? It really makes the face paint glow. Lovely thank you.

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Larry Monserate Piojo Larry Monserate Piojo   {K:10780} 4/29/2005
This is really cool, Alison. I was actually planning to shoot another self portrait wearing these kind of make up or even a clown's make up... but I dont really know where to get such make up! :)

...and oh how bout this... what do you think? :)

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Kursat Oner Kursat Oner   {K:1580} 4/27/2005
i liked the pastel colors here, also well matched on dark color skin.. congrats ! :) the look is impressive also..

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Ian McIntosh Ian McIntosh   {K:42997} 4/24/2005
Not sure Alison. I suspect I would have stretched the levels up so the whites were whiter they seem a bit greyer than they probably were. Not to brighten the whole thing neccesarily but to re-present what your ccd captured with a wider range of tones. I think your histogram would show a lot of empty space on the right representing the tones not being used.
I don't have access to such a programme where I am so just boofed up the contrast a tad with the microsoft photo editor I have on the computer at hand at the moment. I think what I've done is more generally to my taste but it's crude and I've lost a lot of skin tones.
I don't think the answer is increasing the contrast but pulling up the hilights (to my taste). Got a "levels" control on your software?

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Alison Stroebel   {K:4069} 4/24/2005
Do you think this is better?

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Ian McIntosh Ian McIntosh   {K:42997} 4/23/2005
Oh someone tell me what.
Again the value of flash shown here Alison. Like the flaking make up. I still wonder if it is a tad dark or high (or low)in contrast or something these flashed shots that you may have over come easily with some programme.

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Mark Beltran   {K:32612} 4/23/2005
From the painted tears, and half color face, you can tell what character he's playing.

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